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Kids with Language Delays Make Father's Day GiftGift Booklets Offer Language Practice and Help for Dad
Father's Day is fast approaching. Consider letting the child with language delays create a gift booklet with sentence patterns.
Kids with language delays do not have to be out of the gift-giving loop on Father's Day. Nor do they have to give traditional, store-bought gifts. Creating a helper book for Dad is an innovative and unique way to tell him he is important. Materials to Make a Language Pattern Gift BookThe materials for this gift project can be simple or elaborate. Plain white paper, crayons and or markers, and a stapler can make an adequate book. Fancier decorations such as stickers can be added. More detailed booklets can be made with digital photos. Steps to Making a Gift BookSeveral simple steps will lead to a helping Dad gift book that he will remember for use. Most Dads actually put them to use as well!
More Gift Ideas for DadThere are many other great gift ideas for Dad from the child with language challenges. Perhaps the gift will be something that the two can do and enjoy together. Here are some possibilities:
Perhaps the gift involves few words. Perhaps it is a memento of the age of the child. Here are some classic Father’s Day crafts that say I love you without anyone speaking a word.
Father’s Day is about the sentiment of loving our dads. It is great if the child can practice the words Happy Father’s Day! I love you! However, the important thing is that the feeling is conveyed. A helper gift booklet is a wonderful way for the child to show his love.
The copyright of the article Kids with Language Delays Make Father's Day Gift in Developmentally Challenged Children is owned by Lynn Moore. Permission to republish Kids with Language Delays Make Father's Day Gift in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
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